by Tait McGregor Toronto is home to one of the leading culinary schools in the country, producing top quality chefs who are saturating the city with fine food. George Brown College’s Centre for Culinary Arts boasts successful alumni such as celebrity chefs Mark McEwan and Lynn Crawford and more importantly, up-and-coming chefs in almost every…
“It’s a diversion.” Patrick Brown responds to Kathleen Wynne’s libel notice
by Brent Smyth and Nathan Sing Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown has responded to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne after she issued a libel suit Thursday afternoon. Shortly after media outlets were provided with the letter, which CBC says was dated Thursday, Brown responded to the suit while talking to RSJ reporter Hilary Punchard Friday…
Residents agree that the Ontario Provincial Government needs a shake up in leadership
The general consensus of Ryerson University students and residents of Ontario is that the provincial government needs a change. by Hilary Punchard TORONTO- Surveys find that the majority of Ontarians want change with the upcoming 2018 Ontario Provincial Election. According to a survey conducted by Ryerson journalism students, 22.7 per cent of Ryerson students positively…
Ryerson University students vote Liberal Party, according to poll
Poll results collected on Ryerson campus show that 32.5 per cent of students would most likely vote for the Liberal Party in the upcoming provincial elections by Andrea Josic Poll results collected by second-year journalism students on Ryerson campus showed that students tend to vote for the Liberal Party in provincial elections. In a poll…
Ryerson University students continue to demand free education
Poll results collected on Ryerson campus show that 81.8 per cent of students approve of the new free tuition grants for low-income students by Andrea Josic Poll results conducted by second-year journalism students show the majority of Ryerson students have positive reactions to new free tuition grants. According to the poll, 81.8 per cent approve…
VIDEO: What Ryerson students need future premier to address
By: Amanda Pope and Sarah Chew Second-year journalism students conducted a campus-wide poll about the upcoming premier election. Of the pressing issues listed in the survey, the results showed that Ryerson students believe economy/jobs, education, housing prices and transit/infrastructure need to be addressed. Watch this video to hear what Ryerson students said.
2014’s election promises: What has happened since?
By: Chelsey Gould Growing post-secondary, scrapped pension plan. The last election held on June 24, 2014, elected Kathleen Wynne as premier of Ontario continuing the Liberal’s power streak since 2003. The election was abruptly called by Wynne to form a Liberal majority government in order to push a $130.4 billion budget. Here are some promises…
Ryerson is liberal, and they don’t know why
Satire ——————– If you’re happy and you’re liberal, clap your… feet? By Larry Heng A 2017 poll by the Ryerson School of Journalism suggests that students at the university are just confused, so they are probably just going to vote liberal. The poll, which surveyed over 560 Ryerson University students, recorded that a majority…
Ontario pay hikes underway
By Lawrence Drown Minimum wage earners in Ontario received their first pay raise earlier this month as part of Premier Kathleen Wynne’s three-year plan to increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2019. In 2004, workers earned $6.85 per hour. That wage has been increased 11 times since then, and now stands at…
INFOGRAPHIC: Poll Results
By Elizabeth Chokler Ryerson School of Journalism students conducted a school-wide poll about provincial politics. Here are the results. Loading…